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Scientific Paper
Title Symmetrical Transport of Clocks & Unique Time in Homogeneous Isotropic Space
Author(s) [[]]
Keywords high-speed kinematics, Euclidean space, clock synchronization, transport of clocks
Published 2009
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 20
Number 6
Pages 110-113

Abstract

It is demonstrated that in homogeneous and isotropic space, it is possible to introduce unique time and other unique metrics. With an additional assumption, that all inertial systems are equivalent, it follows that neither Lorentz contraction nor Larmor time dilatation physically occurs, and the relative velocity may exceed the greatest possible absolute velocity, if such exists.